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Blockchain-Based Health Care Start-Up Curisium Raises $3.5 Million

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Curisium, a Manhattan Beach–based start-up company that allows health care systems and biotech firms to contract through blockchain technology, has raised $3.5 million from investors, officials announced Thursday.

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Fisker to Raise $625 Million to Fund Second EV Model

L.A. Business Journal

Manhattan Beach-based Fisker Inc. is lining up capital to start production on a second electric vehicle in late 2023 after unveiling a debt offering of $625 million.

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BCG Digital Ventures Sets Up Shop In Manhattan Beach

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BCG Digital Ventures , a venture investment and incubation company, said today that it has opened up a new headquarters in Manhattan Beach, which it also hopes to share with startups it is incubating. The company said it hopes to double its existing 160 person staff in Manhattan Beach in the new location.

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The Skills Raises $5 Million for Online Sports Courses

L.A. Business Journal

Manhattan Beach startup Skills Annex Inc. has raised $5 million in seed funding for a newly launched online sports education platform.

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Sketchers Co-founder Backs Real Estate Startup Househappy

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Jeff Greenberg, the co-founder of Manhattan Beach-based Sketchers , has made a big angel investment in a real estate startup called Househappy.org this morning. Greenberg is also a real estate developer with a luxury homebuildling company based in Manhattan Beach. Househappy is based in Portland, Oregon.

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Pod Network Picks Up $5M For Social Media App

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Manhattan Beach-based Pod Network , which says it is developing a mobile, social media network which connects users based on their physical location, plus professional and personal interests, has raised $5M in a seed funding. The startup, led by founder and CEO Dr.

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Skechers Co-founder Backs Real Estate Startup Househappy

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Jeff Greenberg, the co-founder of Manhattan Beach-based Skechers , has made a big angel investment in a real estate startup called Househappy.org this morning. Greenberg is also a real estate developer with a luxury homebuilding company based in Manhattan Beach. Househappy is based in Portland, Oregon. READ MORE>>.